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About Streaky Gin

The team behind Palace Gate’s Streaky Gin are a formidable pair. An English gentleman and a Southern Belle, they have brought British-American fusion food to that most perennially popular of London food events: brunch. There’s enviably tall stacks of pancakes and soft, gooey eggs Benedict and a cocktail menu that’ll bring a tear to your eye at this Kensington classic; all-day breakfast and brunch is a surefire winner in London after all.

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Streaky Gin is a sprawling shrine to brunch. Spread across two floors, and a large patio space to boot, it is a testament to the superior food and drinks at this Palace Gate restaurant that a reservation is a must (especially at the weekend). Moments from Hyde Park and Kensington Palace, this is a breakfast and brunch place with serious attitude. Popular with south west London’s hip young things, Streaky Gin has hit on a winning formula: breakfast and cocktails.

So let’s take a moment to consider these cocktails. Under guidance of Cricket Nelson (that’s the Cricket Nelson, of GQ mixologist of the year fame) the bar staff have crafted a menu of brunch-appropriate cocktails for diners and drinkers at the Palace Gate eatery. For those in Kensington, drinking with lunch is hardly a new phenomenon, but there’s something different about the approach here. This is a place that takes brunch and breakfast seriously, so expect complementary cocktails too: is there a better match to a full English than a Bloody Sunday? We don’t think so. London’s brunch lovers have finally found somewhere they can get great food and great drinks, designed with the brunch crowd in mind.

7 Streaky Gin Reviews

Horrible

1.4/6

7 Reviews

Noise levels:Tolerable

Food:Average

Value for money:Overpriced

Waiting time:Bad

Service:Average

Atmosphere:Nothing special

"Good"

4/6

Benjamin G.a year ago · 1 review

The Hot Dog/burger platter was incredible as a sharer. The mini burgers were so juicy and not dry at all. The hot dogs could've been a little bigger, but still tasty. Not a great deal of outside seating but can't be helped given the central city location next to Hyde Park. A great park side place for lunch!